Team GB failed to place anywhere near the medal zone, with Aimee Fuller coming 17th after a heavy crash during her run. She said: "The wind ripped me sideways and there was not a chance I was going to land."

Jenny Jones, who scooped a Bronze medal in Slopestyle at the 2014 games in Sochi, slammed organisers for continuing with the competition. She said: "It was a total lottery of what was going to happen. I wonder what went on in those conversations and why somebody didn't say 'let's postpone this'. In my mind, I would have wanted it to be postponed."

Credit: Getty - Aimee Fuller Crashes In The Slopestyle

Many of the other Slopsestyle sports stars were also angered at the decision for the competition to continue, saying that it didn't portray a true reflection of the Women's Slopestyle sporting abilities.

The qualifying rounds for this sport were previously cancelled due to extreme winds, meaning that each sportswoman was automatically guaranteed a place in the final.

Credit: Getty - Camada's Laurie Blouin Competing In The Slopestyle

Germany currently hold the top spot in the medal table, but there's still plenty of time for everything to change.

The Winter Olympics continues broadcasting live on BBC1 throughout the day, with a roundup of the highlights on BBC2 at 7pm this evening.